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Schubert Piano Trio No.2 - original finale

Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:35 pm
by aldona
Can anybody find a copy of Schubert's original (uncut) final movement of the second Piano Trio (D.929/ Op.100 in E flat)?

I heard a performance of it yesterday and I was intrigued. One minute you're in familiar Schubert territory and the next minute the music seems to detour into this alternate universe which is just as beautiful but completely different - like those dreams where you know where you are but nothing around you is the same.

aldona
(goes off muttering some quote by Schumann about "heavenly length"...)

Re: Schubert Piano Trio No.2 - original finale

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 3:13 am
by aldona
(bump)

Anybody? Any information at all?

Even a manuscript?

Aldona

Re: Schubert Piano Trio No.2 - original finale

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 12:43 am
by sturge
Same here....does ANY music publisher issue the sheet music to the complete finale? I first heard it around ten years ago and was stunned. The hundred cut measures are probably the most interesting music in the movement. Restoring this material converts a pretty traditional rondo form into a movement in full sonata allegro form...replete with exposition, development and recap. He combines the basic thematic material of the movement in ways that do not appear elsewhere.

Since it's been recorded pretty frequently over the past few years, the sheet music MUST be available from somewhere. All these groups can't be using a manuscript!!

Re: Schubert Piano Trio No.2 - original finale

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 7:15 pm
by jossuk
Bärenreiter publishes it with the intact version and with the composer-sanctioned cuts, so that one can perform it either way. Catalogue number is BA 5610 for the entire trio. About $35.00.